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Euchiton is a
genus of
flowering plants in the
family Asteraceae. They are
native to
Australasia and the Pacific. Some have been
introduced far outside...
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Euchiton involucratus, the
common cudweed, is an herb in the
tribe Gnaphalieae within the
family Asteraceae. It is
native to
Australia and New Zealand...
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Euchiton traversii,
commonly known as mat cudweed, is a small, woolly,
alpine rosette herb. It
forms a mat-like habit,
hence the
common name, in alpine...
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Euchiton sphaericus, the star
cudweed or
tropical creeping cudweed, is a herb
native to Australia, New Zealand, New Caledonia, Taiwan, Java, and Philippines...
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Euchiton collinus, the
creeping cudweed, is a herb
native to
Australia and New Zealand. It has
become naturalized in a few
places in the
United States...
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Common cudweed is a
common name for
several plants and may
refer to:
Euchiton involucratus,
native to
Australia and New
Zealand and
naturalized in the...
- Castroviejoa, Chevreulia, Chionolaena, Chrysocephalum, Dolichothrix, Edmondia,
Euchiton, Ewartia, Facelis, Filago, Galeomma, Gamochaeta, Gnomophalium, Helichrysum...
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plant genus native to
North America (e.g.
Pseudognaphalium luteoalbum)
Euchiton, a
plant genus native to
Australasia and the
Pacific Helichrysum, a plant...
- (naturalised)
Erodium cygnorum (Blue Heronsbill)
Eucalyptus oraria (Ooragmandee)
Euchiton sphaericus Euphorbia drummondii (Caustic Weed)
Exocarpos aphyllus (Leafless...
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valerianifolia (Naturalised)
Erigeron karvinski**** (Naturalised)
Euchiton involucratus (Naturalised)
Euchiton sphaericus Euryops chrysanthemoides (Naturalised) Erechtites...